iPhone 5 defines Apple success, Tim Cook-style
Tim Cook is no Steve Jobs when it comes to leading Apple Inc. As the debut of the new iPhone 5 just proved, that may not be a bad thing.
The taller, thinner and lighter phone prompted a rush on Wall
Wall Street analysts demand assurances from Zuckerberg on Facebook sales
Wall Street analysts have demanded an assurance from Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg that he is fully committed to driving the sales and profits of the social networking site, as the firm pre
Wall Street sees rising chance of Fed stimulus: Poll
Another month of weaker-than-expected U.S. hiring has increased the chances of the Federal Reserve launching a new round of monetary stimulus to boost growth, an agency poll of Wall Street economists
US court orders Twitter to hand over Occupy tweets
A New York judge on Monday ordered Twitter to turn over data on one of its users involved in the Occupy Wall Street protest movement, in a case watched closely as a test of online freedom of speech.
Wall Street week ahead: Can EU deal lift stocks for more than a day?
U.S. stocks finished the first half of the year with a bang as investors welcomed news that the eurozone is a step closer to solving its 30-month-long debt crisis. Now for the question: Is thi s rally
Dimon says JPMorgan was honest with shareholders
JPMorgan Chase & Co chief executive Jamie Dimon insisted his bank was upfront with investors about its recent multibillion-dollar trading loss, as regulators examine whether JPMorgan hid a dramatic ri
Wall Street sinks on U.S. jobs data, Dow negative for 2012
U.S. stocks fell more than 2 per cent on Friday, dragging the Dow into negative territory for the year after a dismal U.S. jobs report added to fears that Europe's spiraling debt crisis was dragging d
Mobile Internet to shine despite dim Facebook IPO
Silicon Valley stars on Wednesday argued that the mobile-focused Internet startups will shine despite the dim stock market debut by leading social network Facebook.
Facebook, which ended the trading
Facebook shares plumb new depths, valuation questioned
Facebook Inc shares slid below $29 to a new low on Tuesday as nervous investors fled the company's shares, concerned about the social network's long-term business prospects and an initial offering pri
Facebook deflates any thought of new tech bubble
The horrendous stock market debut for Facebook suggests investors are not ready to jump in and create another tech bubble despite big expectations for social media, analysts say.
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